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08 Medical Officer Vacancy – ONGC,Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal

Last Date: 30 November,2020
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal

ONGC is inviting eligible candidates to apply for 8 contractual posts of Medical Officer (Kolkata, Bokaro, Bhubaneswar).Interested Eligible Candidates may send their applications as per prescribed format to concerned E-mail address by 30-11-2020 . All the relevant documents must be sent alongwith application form, as proof of suitability for the posts. Email subject must be formed properly, containing name of post applied for.

Employment Notification 08 Medical Officer Vacancy – ONGC,Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Medical Officer
No of post – 08
Pay Scale – Rs 75000,Rs 41000,Rs 72000

Educational Qualification:
MBBS.

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General Instruction:

  • Engagement is purely temporary, on contract basis, and can be terminated at any time by giving one month’s notice, by either side.
  • Engagement on contract would be subject to medical fitness.
  • No claim for regular employment in ONGC, by virtue of this contractual engagement, shall be entertained at any stage.
  • Selected candidates will be paid consolidated monthly remuneration as mentioned above.
  • Twelve days Casual Leave will be granted in a calendar year on a pro-rata basis. One casual leave will be allowed for a month. Maternity leave will be granted to the female doctors as per Maternity Benefit Amendment Act, subject to fulfillment of eligibility conditions laid down in the act.
  • Selected candidates shall be required to sign a contract agreement as per the terms and conditions of ONGC.
  • Contract tenure will commence from the date of joining.
  • The contract shall end on expiry of the prescribed period and no separate notice shall be required to be given.
  • Candidature/contract of candidate(s) submitting false certificates or suppression/ submission of incorrect information shall be liable for termination/ disqualification/ rejection at any stage.
  • Only Indian nationals need apply.
  • No TA/DA shall be paid for attending the interview.
  • Interested candidates fulfilling the above conditions should send their application through email to HR_MBAKOL@ongc.co.in in prescribed format along with scanned copies of original certificates including No Objection Certificate (NOC) from existing employer, if any (in case of Govt./ PSU employees).
  • The candidates should be ready to appear for interview in-person or through online method, as decided by ONGC.
  • The selected candidates shall be posted at Kolkata/Bokaro/Bhubaneswar as per the location for which he/she is selected.
  • Contract Medical Officer-Field Duty shall be provided Drill Site Accommodation at ONGC Drill Sites / Production Installations on 14/28 days ON /OFF with 12 hours shift per day.
  • For more information about the Company, you may visit our website www.ongcindia.com.
  • In-house OPD facility in respect of self, spouse and two immediate dependents i.e. children and/or parents. However, outside reference for medicine/ consultation shall not be permissible.
  • Family floater cover of Rs.5 lakh for indoor treatment in respect of self, spouse and two immediate dependents i.e. children and/ or parents.
  • Contract Medical Officer-Field Duty shall be provided free boarding at Drill Site/ Installations during the duty period. Further, AC 2 Tier Rail Fare/Bus Fares for to & fro Journey from family station to place of duty will also be reimbursed.
  • None of the posts are reserved for Persons with Disability (PWD). However, the post of Contract Medical Officer-General Duty is identified suitable for PWD (OA=One Arm or OL=One Leg only),so eligible PWD candidates may also apply.
  • There is no maximum age limit for eligibility.
  • The Candidate must possess the essential prescribed qualifications as well as a valid registration with the concerned statutory authority (wherever applicable) on or before the last date of submission of application. Experience is desirable for all posts.
  • Nomenclature of qualifications shall be as prescribed by UGC/ Medical Council of India.
  • Qualifications equivalent to the one prescribed in this advertisement including qualifications acquired from a foreign university will not be accepted.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 08 Medical Officer Vacancy – ONGC,Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal

  • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is an Indian public sector multinational crude oil and gas company. Its registered office is in New Delhi. It is owned by the Government of India, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. It is the largest oil and gas exploration and production company in the country, and produces around 70% of India’s crude oil (equivalent to around 57% of the country’s total demand) and around 84% of its natural gas.In November 2010, the Government of India conferred the Maharatna status to ONGC.
  • In a survey by Government of India for fiscal year 2019–20, it was ranked as the largest profit making PSU in India.It is ranked 7th among the Top 250 Global Energy Companies by Platts.
  • ONGC was founded on 14 August 1956 by Government of India. It is involved in exploring for and exploiting hydrocarbons in 26 sedimentary basins of India, and owns and operates over 11,000 kilometers of pipelines in the country. Its international subsidiary ONGC Videsh currently has projects in 17 countries. ONGC has discovered 6 of the 7 commercially producing Indian Basins, in the last 50 years, adding over 7.15 billion tonnes of In-place Oil & Gas volume of hydrocarbons in Indian basins. Against a global decline of production from matured fields, ONGC has maintained production from its brownfields like Mumbai High, with the help of aggressive investments in various IOR (Improved Oil Recovery) and EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) schemes. ONGC has many matured fields with a current recovery factor of 25–33%.Its Reserve Replacement Ratio for between 2005 and 2013, has been more than one.During FY 2012–13, ONGC had to share the highest ever under-recovery of INR 89765.78 billion (an increase of INR 17889.89 million over the previous financial year) towards the under-recoveries of Oil Marketing Companies (IOC, BPCL and HPCL).On 1 November 2017, the Union Cabinet approved ONGC for acquiring majority 51.11% stake in HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited). On Jan 30th 2018, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation acquired the entire 51.11% stake of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation.
  • Before the independence of India in 1947, the Assam Oil Company in the north-eastern and Attock Oil company in the north-western part of the undivided India were the only oil-producing companies, with minimal exploration input. The major part of Indian sedimentary basins was deemed to be unfit for the development of oil and gas resources.
  • After independence, the Central Government of India realized the importance of oil and gas for rapid industrial development and its strategic role in defense. Consequently, while framing the Industrial Policy Statement of 1948, the development of the petroleum industry in the country was considered to be of utmost necessity.

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